To learn more about CGIAmerica: http://www.cgiamerica.org
CGI America was held in Chicago, June 29-30, 2011. It was the first Clinton Global Initiative event focused exclusively on the U.S. More than 750 leaders from businesses, nonprofits, and all levels of government participated in the event, which aimed to generate new ideas for spurring economic growth and highlighted existing programs which can be replicated and scaled.
On the final day, President Clinton announced that commitments launched during the event will, when fully funded and implemented, create or fill more than 124,000 jobs, provide more than 364,000 people with access to job training, and support entrepreneurs with $265 million in investments or loans.
To learn more about the Clinton Global Initiative: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org
Music: "Hard Road" by Jimmy BurnsBand
Courtesy: Jimmy Burns Band
http://www.jimmyburnsband.com/

At the 2012CGIAmerica Meeting, Joy Anderson announces a new CGI America Commitment to Action by CriterionVentures.
CHURCHES INVESTING IN MICROBUSINESS
In 2012, Criterion Institute committed to mobilizing 1,000 churches to invest in micro-businesses by 2018. With an average microloan of $5,000 each church could support approximately 20 businesses over the course of 5 years. In aggregate, this will lead to $100 million of new capital flowing to American micro-businesses. This commitment will reach 20,000 small business owners, create jobs, and secure more livelihoods. Criterion will facilitate dialogue between business, churches and micro-lenders, build an awareness campaign to demonstrate new ways churches can support micro-business models in their communities, and work with financial intermediaries, such as micro-lenders, to design models that equip them to work with churches in order to engage in micro-lending. Most importantly, Criterion will be responsible for capturing, packaging, and spreading knowledge on how to reshape relevant market systems to better engage churches in supporting micro-businesses and marginalized populations.
More information about this CGI America Commitment available here: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/commitments/commitments_search.asp?id=760760

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When it comes to visual and special effects, you can count on Marvel Studios to shell out the big bucks. Their movies make money, so why wouldn’t they invest in their next projects? Audiences flock to theatres to see their favorite heroes come to life and fight baddies, but they also go for the amazing visual effects that Marvel has become known for. Part of the success of these blockbuster hits is their iconic characters, but also the huge budgets they have and their realistic worlds they create.
Films are also known for costing millions of dollars, and Marvel films are no exception. Their visual effects cost them tens of thousands and millions of dollars, and it definitely shows. We have compiled a list of some scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that showcase just where their budget has gone.
Let’s take the de-aging of Robert Downey Jr. in Captain America: Civil War. How incredibly realistic does young RDJ look? This complex scene took loads of hours and money to make but boy did it pay off. Speaking of transformations, how about the skinny Steve Rogers in Captain America: the First Avenger? It almost looked like Chris Evans went through an extreme transformation for the role, but really it was just fantastic special effects. How about the catastrophic and epic fight between the Hulk and Iron Man in Avengers: Age of Ultron? Buildings were being demolished and it all looked so incredibly realistic. Want to know what else made our list? Watch our video and find out.
For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.cbr.com/

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In modern Hollywood, the once-iconic “blockbuster” label has grown to be something of a bad word. Sure, it might still catch the intrigued ear of a movie buff drawn in by the allure of a big budget spectacle. But more often it has come to signal brainless popcorn fare featuring poorly developed characters, clichéd and familiar tropes and a de-emphasis on plot in favor of explosions, special effects and other visually stimulating fluff. In other words, think Michael Bay. But despite a cinephile culture that looks down upon these larger than life romps, there is no denying a broad appeal and lucrative value that have seen titles like “Captain America: Civil War” and even the widely reviled “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” rank among the highest-grossing films to be released so far this year.
That level of success can be chalked up to a number of factors, nearly all of which are tied to the use of that big budget. By throwing buckets of money into the production of a movie, you can reel in A-list actors, piggyback on major film franchises and invest all sorts of resources into the promotion and hype of the blockbuster. However, the most eye-catching elements of many supersized contemporary movies are often produced not on an exotic, expansive movie set, but in a small digital arts studio office. Computer-generated imagery, more popularly known by its CGI acronym, has enabled films to capture just about every piece of science fiction and fantasy available to the human imagination. It has taken film-goers through the time from the Jurassic Park-driven age of dinosaurs all the way up to numerous takes on the look of our distant, as-of-yet-unseen future. Even stories once believed to be unfilmable, such as Where the Wild Things Are, Cloud Atlas and Life of Pi, have arrived on the big screen thanks to CGI.
In the hands of the proper graphic artists and technologically savvy talents, CGI can transport the viewer seamlessly into a believable yet spell-binding world unlike our own. But placed into wrong and inadequate hands, the viewer can be taken right out of a moment they would otherwise be invested in, glimpsing behind the curtain of the film production and being forced instead to become aware of the shoddy work that has taken place behind the camera. While one might think that money, pressure and a thorough editing process might be enough to prevent any instances of poor CGI making it to the big screen, the history of blockbuster movies would suggest otherwise.
It seems like an entitled and unappreciative complaint to bemoan the poor computer graphics inherent in a handful of movies. After all, CGI has given us such iconic Hollywood figures as E.T. and the shark from Jaws, not to mention allowing DreamWorks to bring life to some of the greatest kid’s films ever made. But those successes only serve to further increase the lofty expectations placed upon CGI-heavy blockbusters. If we know what incredible visuals can be achieved through well done computer graphic imaging and we also understand the eye-popping riches invested by studios in so many big budget projects, then why wouldn’t we expect only the best that the technology has to offer? That’s why these 10 examples of CGI done wrong in film stand out as examples of doing so little with so much opportunity.
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History

In 1993 the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) team wrote the specification for calling command line executables on the www-talk mailing list; however, NCSA no longer hosts the specification. The other Web server developers adopted it, and it has been a standard for Web servers ever since. A work group chaired by Ken Coar started in November 1997 to get the NCSA definition of CGI more formally defined. This work resulted in RFC 3875, which specified CGI Version 1.1. Specifically mentioned in the RFC are the following contributors:

CGI Group

CGI Group Inc.,Conseillers en gestion et informatique more commonly known as CGI, is a globalinformation technology (IT) consulting, systems integration, outsourcing, and solutions company headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1976 by Serge Godin and André Imbeau as an IT consulting firm, the company soon began branching into new markets and acquiring other companies. CGI went public in 1986 with a primary listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange. CGI is also a constituent of the S&P/TSX 60, and has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange. After almost doubling in size with the 1998 acquisition of Bell Sygma, CGI acquired IMRGlobal in 2001 for $438 million, which added "global delivery options" for CGI. Other significant purchases include American Management Systems (AMS) for $858 million in 2004, which grew CGI's presence in the United States, Europe and Australia and led to the formation of the CGI Federal division.

CGI Federal's 2010 acquisition of Stanley, Inc. for $1.07 billion almost doubled CGI's presence in the United States, and expanded CGI into defense and intelligence contracts. In 2012 CGI acquired Logica for $2.7 billion Canadian, making CGI the fifth-largest independent business processes and IT services provider in the world, and the biggest tech firm in Canada. In 2014 CGI ranked No. 974 on the ForbesForbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's largest public companies. At the time CGI had assets worth USD $11.1 billion, annual sales of $9.9 billion, and a market value of $9.6 billion. As of 2015 CGI is based in forty countries with around 400 offices, and employs approximately 65,000 people. Canada made up 15% of CGI's client base of March 2015. 29% was in the United States, while around 40% of their commissions came from Europe. 15% was the rest of the world.

Investment

Investment is time, energy, or matter spent in the hope of future benefits actualized within a specified date or time frame. This article concerns investment in finance.

In finance, investment is buying or creating an asset with the expectation of capital appreciation, dividends (profit), interest earnings, rents, or some combination of these returns. This may or may not be backed by research and analysis. Most or all forms of investment involve some form of risk, such as investment in equities, property, and even fixed interest securities which are subject, among other things, to inflationrisk. It is indispensable for project investors to identify and manage the risks related to the investment. Investment and investing is distinguished from other uses of money (such as saving, speculation, donation, gifting), in that the deployment of money is done for the purposes of obtaining a positive expected return.

Overview

In finance, investment is the purchase of an asset or item with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in the future and be sold at the higher price. It generally does not include deposits with a bank or similar institution. The term investment is usually used when referring to a long-term outlook. This is the opposite of trading or speculation, which are short-term practices involving a much higher degree of risk. Financial assets take many forms and can range from the ultra safe low return government bonds to much higher risk higher reward international stocks. A good investment strategy will diversify the portfolio according to the specified needs.

Investment (military)

Investment is the military process of surrounding an enemy fort (or town) with armed forces to prevent entry or escape. It serves both to cut communications with the outside world, and to prevent supplies and reinforcements from being introduced.

A circumvallation is a line of fortifications, built by the attackers around the besieged fortification facing towards an enemy fort (to protect the besiegers from sorties by its defenders and to enhance the blockade). The resulting fortifications are known as 'lines of circumvallation'. Lines of circumvallation generally consist of earthen ramparts and entrenchments that encircle the besieged city. The line of circumvallation can be used as a base for launching assaults against the besieged city or for constructing further earthworks nearer to the city.

A contravallation may be constructed in cases where the besieging army is threatened by a field army allied to an enemy fort. This is a second line of fortifications outside the circumvallation, facing away from an enemy fort. The contravallation protects the besiegers from attacks by allies of the city's defenders and enhances the blockade of an enemy fort by making it more difficult to smuggle in supplies.

CGI America: "An Investment in America's Future"

To learn more about CGIAmerica: http://www.cgiamerica.org
CGI America was held in Chicago, June 29-30, 2011. It was the first Clinton Global Initiative event focused exclusively on the U.S. More than 750 leaders from businesses, nonprofits, and all levels of government participated in the event, which aimed to generate new ideas for spurring economic growth and highlighted existing programs which can be replicated and scaled.
On the final day, President Clinton announced that commitments launched during the event will, when fully funded and implemented, create or fill more than 124,000 jobs, provide more than 364,000 people with access to job training, and support entrepreneurs with $265 million in investments or loans.
To learn more about the Clinton Global Initiative: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org
Music: "Hard Road" by Jimmy BurnsBand
Courtesy: Jimmy Burns Band
http://www.jimmyburnsband.com/

At the 2012CGIAmerica Meeting, Joy Anderson announces a new CGI America Commitment to Action by CriterionVentures.
CHURCHES INVESTING IN MICROBUSINESS
In 2012, Criterion Institute committed to mobilizing 1,000 churches to invest in micro-businesses by 2018. With an average microloan of $5,000 each church could support approximately 20 businesses over the course of 5 years. In aggregate, this will lead to $100 million of new capital flowing to American micro-businesses. This commitment will reach 20,000 small business owners, create jobs, and secure more livelihoods. Criterion will facilitate dialogue between business, churches and micro-lenders, build an awareness campaign to demonstrate new ways churches can support micro-business models in their communities, and work with financial intermediaries, such as micro-lenders, to design models that equip them to work with churches in order to engage in micro-lending. Most importantly, Criterion will be responsible for capturing, packaging, and spreading knowledge on how to reshape relevant market systems to better engage churches in supporting micro-businesses and marginalized populations.
More information about this CGI America Commitment available here: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/commitments/commitments_search.asp?id=760760

5:07

Investment Opportunities in India and Mexico Business Interaction CGI, NY

Investment Opportunities in India and Mexico Business Interaction CGI, NY

Investment Opportunities in India and Mexico Business Interaction CGI, NY

10 Most Expensive CGI Scenes In MCU Movies

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Films are also known for costing millions of dollars, and Marvel films are no exception. Their visual effects cost them tens of thousands and millions of dollars, and it definitely shows. We have compiled a list of some scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that showcase just where their budget has gone.
Let’s take the de-aging of Robert Downey Jr. in Captain America: Civil War. How incredibly realistic does young RDJ look? This complex scene took loads of hours and money to make but boy did it pay off. Speaking of transformations, how about the skinny Steve Rogers in Captain America: the First Avenger? It almost looked like Chris Evans went through an extreme transformation for the role, but really it was just fantastic special effects. How about the catastrophic and epic fight between the Hulk and Iron Man in Avengers: Age of Ultron? Buildings were being demolished and it all looked so incredibly realistic. Want to know what else made our list? Watch our video and find out.
For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.cbr.com/

5:20

10 Hilariously Bad CGI Effects in Popular Movies

10 Hilariously Bad CGI Effects in Popular Movies

10 Hilariously Bad CGI Effects in Popular Movies

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In modern Hollywood, the once-iconic “blockbuster” label has grown to be something of a bad word. Sure, it might still catch the intrigued ear of a movie buff drawn in by the allure of a big budget spectacle. But more often it has come to signal brainless popcorn fare featuring poorly developed characters, clichéd and familiar tropes and a de-emphasis on plot in favor of explosions, special effects and other visually stimulating fluff. In other words, think Michael Bay. But despite a cinephile culture that looks down upon these larger than life romps, there is no denying a broad appeal and lucrative value that have seen titles like “Captain America: Civil War” and even the widely reviled “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” rank among the highest-grossing films to be released so far this year.
That level of success can be chalked up to a number of factors, nearly all of which are tied to the use of that big budget. By throwing buckets of money into the production of a movie, you can reel in A-list actors, piggyback on major film franchises and invest all sorts of resources into the promotion and hype of the blockbuster. However, the most eye-catching elements of many supersized contemporary movies are often produced not on an exotic, expansive movie set, but in a small digital arts studio office. Computer-generated imagery, more popularly known by its CGI acronym, has enabled films to capture just about every piece of science fiction and fantasy available to the human imagination. It has taken film-goers through the time from the Jurassic Park-driven age of dinosaurs all the way up to numerous takes on the look of our distant, as-of-yet-unseen future. Even stories once believed to be unfilmable, such as Where the Wild Things Are, Cloud Atlas and Life of Pi, have arrived on the big screen thanks to CGI.
In the hands of the proper graphic artists and technologically savvy talents, CGI can transport the viewer seamlessly into a believable yet spell-binding world unlike our own. But placed into wrong and inadequate hands, the viewer can be taken right out of a moment they would otherwise be invested in, glimpsing behind the curtain of the film production and being forced instead to become aware of the shoddy work that has taken place behind the camera. While one might think that money, pressure and a thorough editing process might be enough to prevent any instances of poor CGI making it to the big screen, the history of blockbuster movies would suggest otherwise.
It seems like an entitled and unappreciative complaint to bemoan the poor computer graphics inherent in a handful of movies. After all, CGI has given us such iconic Hollywood figures as E.T. and the shark from Jaws, not to mention allowing DreamWorks to bring life to some of the greatest kid’s films ever made. But those successes only serve to further increase the lofty expectations placed upon CGI-heavy blockbusters. If we know what incredible visuals can be achieved through well done computer graphic imaging and we also understand the eye-popping riches invested by studios in so many big budget projects, then why wouldn’t we expect only the best that the technology has to offer? That’s why these 10 examples of CGI done wrong in film stand out as examples of doing so little with so much opportunity.
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CGI Group

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5:20

CGI - One for Israel - Erez Soref - P. 1776

CGI - One for Israel - Erez Soref - P. 1776

CGI - One for Israel - Erez Soref - P. 1776

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4:31

Never Invest Too Much In A Woman

Never Invest Too Much In A Woman

Never Invest Too Much In A Woman

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2:14

Why it's important to invest in RRSP's

Why it's important to invest in RRSP's

Why it's important to invest in RRSP's

Learn about the benefits of an RRSP and see how it can help you save for your retirement, first home or education.
Learn more about RRSPs
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Contribute to an RRSP online
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Calculate the future value of your investment
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CGI America: "An Investment in America's Future"

To learn more about CGIAmerica: http://www.cgiamerica.org
CGI America was held in Chicago, June 29-30, 2011. It was the first Clinton Global Initiative event focused exclusively on the U.S. More than 750 leaders from businesses, nonprofits, and all levels of government participated in the event, which aimed to generate new ideas for spurring economic growth and highlighted existing programs which can be replicated and scaled.
On the final day, President Clinton announced that commitments launched during the event will, when fully funded and implemented, create or fill more than 124,000 jobs, provide more than 364,000 people with access to job training, and support entrepreneurs with $265 million in investments or loans.
To learn more about the Clinton Global Initiative: http://ww...

At the 2012CGIAmerica Meeting, Joy Anderson announces a new CGI America Commitment to Action by CriterionVentures.
CHURCHES INVESTING IN MICROBUSINESS
In 2012, Criterion Institute committed to mobilizing 1,000 churches to invest in micro-businesses by 2018. With an average microloan of $5,000 each church could support approximately 20 businesses over the course of 5 years. In aggregate, this will lead to $100 million of new capital flowing to American micro-businesses. This commitment will reach 20,000 small business owners, create jobs, and secure more livelihoods. Criterion will facilitate dialogue between business, churches and micro-lenders, build an awareness campaign to demonstrate new ways churches can support micro-business models in their communities, and work with financial i...

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When it comes to visual and special effects, you can count on Marvel Studios to shell out the big bucks. Their movies make money, so why wouldn’t they invest in their next projects? Audiences flock to theatres to see their favorite heroes come to life and fight baddies, but they also go for the amazing visual effects that Marvel has become known for. Part of the success of these blockbuster hits is their iconic characters, but also the huge budgets they have and their realistic worlds they create.
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Your Girlfriend Must Invest In You

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Why it's important to invest in RRSP's

Learn about the benefits of an RRSP and see how it can help you save for your retirement, first home or education.
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On the final day, President Clinton announced that commitments launched during the event will, when fully funded and implemented, create or fill more than 124,000 jobs, provide more than 364,000 people with access to job training, and support entrepreneurs with $265 million in investments or loans.
To learn more about the Clinton Global Initiative: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org
Music: "Hard Road" by Jimmy BurnsBand
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To learn more about CGIAmerica: http://www.cgiamerica.org
CGI America was held in Chicago, June 29-30, 2011. It was the first Clinton Global Initiative event focused exclusively on the U.S. More than 750 leaders from businesses, nonprofits, and all levels of government participated in the event, which aimed to generate new ideas for spurring economic growth and highlighted existing programs which can be replicated and scaled.
On the final day, President Clinton announced that commitments launched during the event will, when fully funded and implemented, create or fill more than 124,000 jobs, provide more than 364,000 people with access to job training, and support entrepreneurs with $265 million in investments or loans.
To learn more about the Clinton Global Initiative: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org
Music: "Hard Road" by Jimmy BurnsBand
Courtesy: Jimmy Burns Band
http://www.jimmyburnsband.com/

At the 2012CGIAmerica Meeting, Joy Anderson announces a new CGI America Commitment to Action by CriterionVentures.
CHURCHES INVESTING IN MICROBUSINESS
In 2012, Criterion Institute committed to mobilizing 1,000 churches to invest in micro-businesses by 2018. With an average microloan of $5,000 each church could support approximately 20 businesses over the course of 5 years. In aggregate, this will lead to $100 million of new capital flowing to American micro-businesses. This commitment will reach 20,000 small business owners, create jobs, and secure more livelihoods. Criterion will facilitate dialogue between business, churches and micro-lenders, build an awareness campaign to demonstrate new ways churches can support micro-business models in their communities, and work with financial intermediaries, such as micro-lenders, to design models that equip them to work with churches in order to engage in micro-lending. Most importantly, Criterion will be responsible for capturing, packaging, and spreading knowledge on how to reshape relevant market systems to better engage churches in supporting micro-businesses and marginalized populations.
More information about this CGI America Commitment available here: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/commitments/commitments_search.asp?id=760760

At the 2012CGIAmerica Meeting, Joy Anderson announces a new CGI America Commitment to Action by CriterionVentures.
CHURCHES INVESTING IN MICROBUSINESS
In 2012, Criterion Institute committed to mobilizing 1,000 churches to invest in micro-businesses by 2018. With an average microloan of $5,000 each church could support approximately 20 businesses over the course of 5 years. In aggregate, this will lead to $100 million of new capital flowing to American micro-businesses. This commitment will reach 20,000 small business owners, create jobs, and secure more livelihoods. Criterion will facilitate dialogue between business, churches and micro-lenders, build an awareness campaign to demonstrate new ways churches can support micro-business models in their communities, and work with financial intermediaries, such as micro-lenders, to design models that equip them to work with churches in order to engage in micro-lending. Most importantly, Criterion will be responsible for capturing, packaging, and spreading knowledge on how to reshape relevant market systems to better engage churches in supporting micro-businesses and marginalized populations.
More information about this CGI America Commitment available here: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/commitments/commitments_search.asp?id=760760

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When it comes to visual and special effects, you can count on Marvel Studios to shell out the big bucks. Their movies make money, so why wouldn’t they invest in their next projects? Audiences flock to theatres to see their favorite heroes come to life and fight baddies, but they also go for the amazing visual effects that Marvel has become known for. Part of the success of these blockbuster hits is their iconic characters, but also the huge budgets they have and their realistic worlds they create.
Films are also known for costing millions of dollars, and Marvel films are no exception. Their visual effects cost them tens of thousands and millions of dollars, and it definitely shows. We have compiled a list of some scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that showcase just where their budget has gone.
Let’s take the de-aging of Robert Downey Jr. in Captain America: Civil War. How incredibly realistic does young RDJ look? This complex scene took loads of hours and money to make but boy did it pay off. Speaking of transformations, how about the skinny Steve Rogers in Captain America: the First Avenger? It almost looked like Chris Evans went through an extreme transformation for the role, but really it was just fantastic special effects. How about the catastrophic and epic fight between the Hulk and Iron Man in Avengers: Age of Ultron? Buildings were being demolished and it all looked so incredibly realistic. Want to know what else made our list? Watch our video and find out.
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When it comes to visual and special effects, you can count on Marvel Studios to shell out the big bucks. Their movies make money, so why wouldn’t they invest in their next projects? Audiences flock to theatres to see their favorite heroes come to life and fight baddies, but they also go for the amazing visual effects that Marvel has become known for. Part of the success of these blockbuster hits is their iconic characters, but also the huge budgets they have and their realistic worlds they create.
Films are also known for costing millions of dollars, and Marvel films are no exception. Their visual effects cost them tens of thousands and millions of dollars, and it definitely shows. We have compiled a list of some scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that showcase just where their budget has gone.
Let’s take the de-aging of Robert Downey Jr. in Captain America: Civil War. How incredibly realistic does young RDJ look? This complex scene took loads of hours and money to make but boy did it pay off. Speaking of transformations, how about the skinny Steve Rogers in Captain America: the First Avenger? It almost looked like Chris Evans went through an extreme transformation for the role, but really it was just fantastic special effects. How about the catastrophic and epic fight between the Hulk and Iron Man in Avengers: Age of Ultron? Buildings were being demolished and it all looked so incredibly realistic. Want to know what else made our list? Watch our video and find out.
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10 Hilariously Bad CGI Effects in Popular Movies

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In modern Hollywood, the once-iconic “blockbuster” label has grown to be something of a bad word. Sure, it might still catch the intrigued ear of a movie buff drawn in by the allure of a big budget spectacle. But more often it has come to signal brainless popcorn fare featuring poorly developed characters, clichéd and familiar tropes and a de-emphasis on plot in favor of explosions, special effects and other visually stimulating fluff. In other words, think Michael Bay. But despite a cinephile culture that looks down upon these larger than life romps, there is no denying a broad appeal and lucrative value that have seen titles like “Captain America: Civil War” and even the widely reviled “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” rank among the highest-grossing films to be released so far this year.
That level of success can be chalked up to a number of factors, nearly all of which are tied to the use of that big budget. By throwing buckets of money into the production of a movie, you can reel in A-list actors, piggyback on major film franchises and invest all sorts of resources into the promotion and hype of the blockbuster. However, the most eye-catching elements of many supersized contemporary movies are often produced not on an exotic, expansive movie set, but in a small digital arts studio office. Computer-generated imagery, more popularly known by its CGI acronym, has enabled films to capture just about every piece of science fiction and fantasy available to the human imagination. It has taken film-goers through the time from the Jurassic Park-driven age of dinosaurs all the way up to numerous takes on the look of our distant, as-of-yet-unseen future. Even stories once believed to be unfilmable, such as Where the Wild Things Are, Cloud Atlas and Life of Pi, have arrived on the big screen thanks to CGI.
In the hands of the proper graphic artists and technologically savvy talents, CGI can transport the viewer seamlessly into a believable yet spell-binding world unlike our own. But placed into wrong and inadequate hands, the viewer can be taken right out of a moment they would otherwise be invested in, glimpsing behind the curtain of the film production and being forced instead to become aware of the shoddy work that has taken place behind the camera. While one might think that money, pressure and a thorough editing process might be enough to prevent any instances of poor CGI making it to the big screen, the history of blockbuster movies would suggest otherwise.
It seems like an entitled and unappreciative complaint to bemoan the poor computer graphics inherent in a handful of movies. After all, CGI has given us such iconic Hollywood figures as E.T. and the shark from Jaws, not to mention allowing DreamWorks to bring life to some of the greatest kid’s films ever made. But those successes only serve to further increase the lofty expectations placed upon CGI-heavy blockbusters. If we know what incredible visuals can be achieved through well done computer graphic imaging and we also understand the eye-popping riches invested by studios in so many big budget projects, then why wouldn’t we expect only the best that the technology has to offer? That’s why these 10 examples of CGI done wrong in film stand out as examples of doing so little with so much opportunity.
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In modern Hollywood, the once-iconic “blockbuster” label has grown to be something of a bad word. Sure, it might still catch the intrigued ear of a movie buff drawn in by the allure of a big budget spectacle. But more often it has come to signal brainless popcorn fare featuring poorly developed characters, clichéd and familiar tropes and a de-emphasis on plot in favor of explosions, special effects and other visually stimulating fluff. In other words, think Michael Bay. But despite a cinephile culture that looks down upon these larger than life romps, there is no denying a broad appeal and lucrative value that have seen titles like “Captain America: Civil War” and even the widely reviled “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” rank among the highest-grossing films to be released so far this year.
That level of success can be chalked up to a number of factors, nearly all of which are tied to the use of that big budget. By throwing buckets of money into the production of a movie, you can reel in A-list actors, piggyback on major film franchises and invest all sorts of resources into the promotion and hype of the blockbuster. However, the most eye-catching elements of many supersized contemporary movies are often produced not on an exotic, expansive movie set, but in a small digital arts studio office. Computer-generated imagery, more popularly known by its CGI acronym, has enabled films to capture just about every piece of science fiction and fantasy available to the human imagination. It has taken film-goers through the time from the Jurassic Park-driven age of dinosaurs all the way up to numerous takes on the look of our distant, as-of-yet-unseen future. Even stories once believed to be unfilmable, such as Where the Wild Things Are, Cloud Atlas and Life of Pi, have arrived on the big screen thanks to CGI.
In the hands of the proper graphic artists and technologically savvy talents, CGI can transport the viewer seamlessly into a believable yet spell-binding world unlike our own. But placed into wrong and inadequate hands, the viewer can be taken right out of a moment they would otherwise be invested in, glimpsing behind the curtain of the film production and being forced instead to become aware of the shoddy work that has taken place behind the camera. While one might think that money, pressure and a thorough editing process might be enough to prevent any instances of poor CGI making it to the big screen, the history of blockbuster movies would suggest otherwise.
It seems like an entitled and unappreciative complaint to bemoan the poor computer graphics inherent in a handful of movies. After all, CGI has given us such iconic Hollywood figures as E.T. and the shark from Jaws, not to mention allowing DreamWorks to bring life to some of the greatest kid’s films ever made. But those successes only serve to further increase the lofty expectations placed upon CGI-heavy blockbusters. If we know what incredible visuals can be achieved through well done computer graphic imaging and we also understand the eye-popping riches invested by studios in so many big budget projects, then why wouldn’t we expect only the best that the technology has to offer? That’s why these 10 examples of CGI done wrong in film stand out as examples of doing so little with so much opportunity.
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describing global securities.
About The Video:
We believe that complex financial data could become more approachable using friendly motion-graphic
representation combined with an accurate selection of financial data. To guarantee the most effective
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PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. The performance of the companies
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statements and other disclosures regarding the valuations and performance of the specific companies
discussed herein.
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Although Whyinvestin believes such sources to be reliable, we make no representation as to its accuracy or
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“Whyinvestin”) and is not intended to be taken by, and should not be taken by, any individual recipient as
investment advice, a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security, or an offer to sell or a solicitation of
offers to purchase any security.
PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. The performance of the companies
discussed on this video is not necessarily indicative of the future performances.
Investors should consider the content of this video in conjunction with investment reports, financial
statements and other disclosures regarding the valuations and performance of the specific companies
discussed herein.
DO NOT RELY ON ANY OPINIONS, PREDICTIONS OR FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
CONTAINED HEREIN. Certain of the information contained in this video constitutes “forward-looking
statements” that are inherently unreliable and actual events or results may differ materially from those
reflected or contemplated herein. None of Whyinvestin or any of its representatives makes any assurance as
to the accuracy of those predictions or forward-looking statements. Whyinvestin expressly disclaims any
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How NOT to bless Israel - You might be surprised to find out where the majority of Christian funding sent to Israel ends up! Watch the video above to find out m...

How NOT to bless Israel - You might be surprised to find out where the majority of Christian funding sent to Israel ends up! Watch the video above to find out more, and how to invest in what God is doing in Israel.

How NOT to bless Israel - You might be surprised to find out where the majority of Christian funding sent to Israel ends up! Watch the video above to find out more, and how to invest in what God is doing in Israel.

Never Invest Too Much In A Woman

This video explains why you should never invest too much in a woman in the beginning of any relationship.
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This video explains why you should never invest too much in a woman in the beginning of any relationship.
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Why it's important to invest in RRSP's

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CGI America: "An Investment in America's Future"

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CGI America was held in Chicago, June 29-30, 2011. It was the first Clinton Global Initiative event focused exclusively on the U.S. More than 750 leaders from businesses, nonprofits, and all levels of government participated in the event, which aimed to generate new ideas for spurring economic growth and highlighted existing programs which can be replicated and scaled.
On the final day, President Clinton announced that commitments launched during the event will, when fully funded and implemented, create or fill more than 124,000 jobs, provide more than 364,000 people with access to job training, and support entrepreneurs with $265 million in investments or loans.
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At the 2012CGIAmerica Meeting, Joy Anderson announces a new CGI America Commitment to Action by CriterionVentures.
CHURCHES INVESTING IN MICROBUSINESS
In 2012, Criterion Institute committed to mobilizing 1,000 churches to invest in micro-businesses by 2018. With an average microloan of $5,000 each church could support approximately 20 businesses over the course of 5 years. In aggregate, this will lead to $100 million of new capital flowing to American micro-businesses. This commitment will reach 20,000 small business owners, create jobs, and secure more livelihoods. Criterion will facilitate dialogue between business, churches and micro-lenders, build an awareness campaign to demonstrate new ways churches can support micro-business models in their communities, and work with financial intermediaries, such as micro-lenders, to design models that equip them to work with churches in order to engage in micro-lending. Most importantly, Criterion will be responsible for capturing, packaging, and spreading knowledge on how to reshape relevant market systems to better engage churches in supporting micro-businesses and marginalized populations.
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10 Most Expensive CGI Scenes In MCU Movies

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When it comes to visual and special effects, you can count on Marvel Studios to shell out the big bucks. Their movies make money, so why wouldn’t they invest in their next projects? Audiences flock to theatres to see their favorite heroes come to life and fight baddies, but they also go for the amazing visual effects that Marvel has become known for. Part of the success of these blockbuster hits is their iconic characters, but also the huge budgets they have and their realistic worlds they create.
Films are also known for costing millions of dollars, and Marvel films are no exception. Their visual effects cost them tens of thousands and millions of dollars, and it definitely shows. We have compiled a list of some scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that showcase just where their budget has gone.
Let’s take the de-aging of Robert Downey Jr. in Captain America: Civil War. How incredibly realistic does young RDJ look? This complex scene took loads of hours and money to make but boy did it pay off. Speaking of transformations, how about the skinny Steve Rogers in Captain America: the First Avenger? It almost looked like Chris Evans went through an extreme transformation for the role, but really it was just fantastic special effects. How about the catastrophic and epic fight between the Hulk and Iron Man in Avengers: Age of Ultron? Buildings were being demolished and it all looked so incredibly realistic. Want to know what else made our list? Watch our video and find out.
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10 Hilariously Bad CGI Effects in Popular Movies

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In modern Hollywood, the once-iconic “blockbuster” label has grown to be something of a bad word. Sure, it might still catch the intrigued ear of a movie buff drawn in by the allure of a big budget spectacle. But more often it has come to signal brainless popcorn fare featuring poorly developed characters, clichéd and familiar tropes and a de-emphasis on plot in favor of explosions, special effects and other visually stimulating fluff. In other words, think Michael Bay. But despite a cinephile culture that looks down upon these larger than life romps, there is no denying a broad appeal and lucrative value that have seen titles like “Captain America: Civil War” and even the widely reviled “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” rank among the highest-grossing films to be released so far this year.
That level of success can be chalked up to a number of factors, nearly all of which are tied to the use of that big budget. By throwing buckets of money into the production of a movie, you can reel in A-list actors, piggyback on major film franchises and invest all sorts of resources into the promotion and hype of the blockbuster. However, the most eye-catching elements of many supersized contemporary movies are often produced not on an exotic, expansive movie set, but in a small digital arts studio office. Computer-generated imagery, more popularly known by its CGI acronym, has enabled films to capture just about every piece of science fiction and fantasy available to the human imagination. It has taken film-goers through the time from the Jurassic Park-driven age of dinosaurs all the way up to numerous takes on the look of our distant, as-of-yet-unseen future. Even stories once believed to be unfilmable, such as Where the Wild Things Are, Cloud Atlas and Life of Pi, have arrived on the big screen thanks to CGI.
In the hands of the proper graphic artists and technologically savvy talents, CGI can transport the viewer seamlessly into a believable yet spell-binding world unlike our own. But placed into wrong and inadequate hands, the viewer can be taken right out of a moment they would otherwise be invested in, glimpsing behind the curtain of the film production and being forced instead to become aware of the shoddy work that has taken place behind the camera. While one might think that money, pressure and a thorough editing process might be enough to prevent any instances of poor CGI making it to the big screen, the history of blockbuster movies would suggest otherwise.
It seems like an entitled and unappreciative complaint to bemoan the poor computer graphics inherent in a handful of movies. After all, CGI has given us such iconic Hollywood figures as E.T. and the shark from Jaws, not to mention allowing DreamWorks to bring life to some of the greatest kid’s films ever made. But those successes only serve to further increase the lofty expectations placed upon CGI-heavy blockbusters. If we know what incredible visuals can be achieved through well done computer graphic imaging and we also understand the eye-popping riches invested by studios in so many big budget projects, then why wouldn’t we expect only the best that the technology has to offer? That’s why these 10 examples of CGI done wrong in film stand out as examples of doing so little with so much opportunity.
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Your Girlfriend Must Invest In You

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Never Invest Too Much In A Woman

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